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Camberwell 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell]

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Continuous medical and nursing attention is also most necessary, and for this reason it is advisable that every case, with few exceptions, should be removed to Hospital.

Sex.Age.Date of Notification.Date of Onset.Date of Admission to Hospital.
F.17Feb. 6th, 1932Feb. 2nd, 1932Feb. 2nd, 1932.
M.9Mar, 14th, 1932Mar. 13th, 1932Mar. 13th, 1932.
M.23April 28th, 1932April 21st, 1932April 22nd, 1932.
M.22May 19th, 1932May 12th, 1932May 17th, 1932.
F.44May 23rd, 1932May 15th, 1932May 19th, 1932.
M.30May 27th, 1932May 24th, 1932May 24th, 1932.
M.30June 3rd,1932May 29th, 1932May 29th, 1932.
M.5/12July 4th, 1932June 10th, 1932June 21st, 1932.
M.43Sept. 21st, 1932Sept. 17th, 1932Not removed.

*Includes one case of Included Malaria.
†Stated cause of death, Cardiac failure : Senility : Variola.

Ophthalmia Neonatorum.

The number of cases notified in 1932 was 24, which is 6 less than the number reported in 1931.

Notified.Cases Treated.Vision Unimpaired.Vision Impaired.Total. Blindness.Deaths.
At Home.In Hospital.
2421324---